ChatterBank3 mins ago
Nadine Dorries In Trouble For Threatening The Pm?
Apparently this mad woman has been sending ‘forceful e-mails’ to the government as to why she was denied a peerage (and demanding she be given a peerage). The Cabinet Secretary (Simon Case) has reported the issue to the parliamentary authorities, and also asked for advice about any potential breach of the law.
It won’t be long before the mad people start posting, defending her right to complain, threaten people who blocked her peerage and to demand a peerage.
Along with the voters of Mid-Bedfordshire, I’m still waiting for her to resign.
It won’t be long before the mad people start posting, defending her right to complain, threaten people who blocked her peerage and to demand a peerage.
Along with the voters of Mid-Bedfordshire, I’m still waiting for her to resign.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Hymie. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m not at liberty to say, but here’s some information in the public domain.
https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/n adine-d orries- faces-q uestion s-over- claims- she-sen t-force ful-com municat ions-to -civil- servant s-after -peerag es-snub -129197 22
https:/
As I understand it, Ms Dorries was advised that she was to be in receipt of a peerage, but that honour has been rescinded without explanation.
On that basis, I think it reasonable that Ms Dorries seeks an explanation for the volte face, and the notion of 'forceful' as an adjective applied to e-mails, is a matter for interpretation.
Written communication is a potential minefield of unintended misinterpretation, as regular contributors to this site discover on a regular basis.
On that basis, I think it reasonable that Ms Dorries seeks an explanation for the volte face, and the notion of 'forceful' as an adjective applied to e-mails, is a matter for interpretation.
Written communication is a potential minefield of unintended misinterpretation, as regular contributors to this site discover on a regular basis.
Hymie - // It won’t be long before the mad people start posting, defending her right to complain, threaten people who blocked her peerage and to demand a peerage. //
I for one am delighted to post and defend Ms Dorries' right to complain if she feels, and clearly she does, that she has been unfairly treated without the courtesy of an explanation.
Defence of the right to complain is a basic aspect of free speech, and 'madness' is not a prerequisite in offering it.
I would not consider it my place, or my normal approach, to threaten or demand anything without knowing the individuals and facts involved, but as for defence of her right to complain, I have no problem at all with that.
I for one am delighted to post and defend Ms Dorries' right to complain if she feels, and clearly she does, that she has been unfairly treated without the courtesy of an explanation.
Defence of the right to complain is a basic aspect of free speech, and 'madness' is not a prerequisite in offering it.
I would not consider it my place, or my normal approach, to threaten or demand anything without knowing the individuals and facts involved, but as for defence of her right to complain, I have no problem at all with that.
There's a committee whose job it is to vet peerage nominations. They didn't think hers was worthy along with a couple of other of Boris's obvious mates.
She at least deserves to be given a reason why, but beyond that she's basically got to accept it.
As regards the book etc, she just seems obsessed with the man and needs to move on.
She at least deserves to be given a reason why, but beyond that she's basically got to accept it.
As regards the book etc, she just seems obsessed with the man and needs to move on.
Do sane people think no one has any right to complain ?
Seems so, OG. Mad
Mad indeed, but hey this is AB on a friday night !
she is complaining about not being made a Lordess ( Lady) - er it is an honour not a right.
HOLAC took her name off the list ( as it can do ) and sent it onto the Cabinet office, which it should do - where Rishi had promised to rubber stamp it
Boris wouldhave restored the good ( noble) lady's name and rubber stamped it
Rishi just rubber stamped the truncated list
The current complaint is apparently a demand, "oh well you can tack my name on Liz Truss' list!" - can as in 'as of right'
Methinks the lady complaineth too much ( some restoration playwright 1660-80).
or as TTT may put it more clearly: fiddle -foo, ding dong dang!
Seems so, OG. Mad
Mad indeed, but hey this is AB on a friday night !
she is complaining about not being made a Lordess ( Lady) - er it is an honour not a right.
HOLAC took her name off the list ( as it can do ) and sent it onto the Cabinet office, which it should do - where Rishi had promised to rubber stamp it
Boris wouldhave restored the good ( noble) lady's name and rubber stamped it
Rishi just rubber stamped the truncated list
The current complaint is apparently a demand, "oh well you can tack my name on Liz Truss' list!" - can as in 'as of right'
Methinks the lady complaineth too much ( some restoration playwright 1660-80).
or as TTT may put it more clearly: fiddle -foo, ding dong dang!
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.